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  1. Patrick A

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    Just started burning some cherry. Burns much longer than ash, a bit cooler but good for an overnight burn. Stay warm out there!
  2. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Stove top thermometer tonight and animals this morning before I left for.work
  3. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Woodstove maintenance (rope gaskets) done and bent part fixed. Getting some nice secondary burn on 2 year old sugar maple.
  4. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    I am ordering a new part. The part sits above the catalytic converter. It is supposed to be flat and not concave. It bent so much that it is touching the catalytic converter (not engaged in the pic)
  5. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    I brush every year. I always expect a full grocery bag of debris but it has constantly been a third of a bag. The stove itself gets cleaned in November and in February. On another note, someone overfired the stove last year. I hope the boat between New Hampshire and Connecticut does not get...
  6. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Just an example. 6" clearance min for double wall and than 2 " clearance for the stainless steel (shiny vertical pipe). Working in the existing framing for the chimney sucked so I figured I would install the best I could afford at the time. There is also a pic of the pipe spec if anyone is...
  7. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Thanks Cory. To your original question, we like the eco fan. Second electric dc motor on the original frame.
  8. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Current setup. Woodstock stoves. Steel stove lined with soapstone inside and out. Built in New Hampshire. The owner is nice, we picked it up from the factory, toured the place in 2015.
  9. Patrick A

    Wood stove heat

    Whenever I sold or bought firewood, made sure the stacked pile measured 4 by 4 by 8. Then I paid or got paid for a cord.
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